Upload
others
View
2
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
1
Peter WoutersOperating Agent AIVC
Coordinator EPBD 19a feasibility study
Presentation of AIVC (Annex 5)&
EU feasibility study regarding theinspection of ventilation systems
About AIVC
EU EPBD article 19a –feasibility study of inspection of stand-alone ventilation systems
1
2
2
1979
ECBCS AIC (Air Infiltration Centre – Annex 5) Annex 1 had indicated that many questions existed regarding air infiltration
Policy in several countries: Built tight!
Airtightness was research topic in some countries
1986: AIC became the AIVC AIR INFILTRATION AND VENTILATION CENTRE
AIVC 2019…
3
4
3
AIVC Newsletter
5
6
4
Philosophy on airtightness requirements
How tight and insulated ducts should be?
Durability aspects of airtightness
Quality management of airtightness
TAAC (TightVent Airtightness Associations Committee)
Ventilative cooling
Ventilation needs and health
Steps to improve the quality of residential ventilation systems
Residential cooker hoods in low energy buildings
Smart ventilation
AIVC projects…
7
8
5
9
10
6
AIVC workshopsMarch 2019 Quality ventilation is the key to achieving low energy healthy buildings (Dublin)
March 2018 Ventilation for Indoor Air Quality and Cooling (Sydney)
March 2018 Towards Higher Performing Homes: The Role of Ventilation and Airtightness (Wellington)
March 2017 Is ventilation the answer to indoor air quality control in buildings?
March 2016 Summer comfort technologies in buildings
March 2015Ventilation and Airtightness: Voluntary and Regulatory Frameworks to Improve Quality and Compliance
(Lund)
March 2014 Quality of Methods for Measuring Ventilation and Air Infiltration in Buildings (Brussels)
April 2013Airtightness – Design, implementation, control and durability: feedback from practice and perspectives
(Washington DC)
March 2013 Ventilative cooling (Brussels)
March 2013 Securing the quality of ventilation systems in residential buildings (Brussels)
May 2012 Ventilation and health (Brussels)
March 2012 Achieving relevant and durable airtightness levels (Brussels)
June 2010 Large scale implementation of airtightness plans (Brussels)
March 2010 Innovation and energy performance (Amsterdam)
September 2009 Impact, compliance and control of energy legislations (Brussels)
March 2009 Summer comfort and cooling (Barcelona)
March 2008 National trends in ventilation markets (Ghent)
11
12
7
More focusing on knowledgegeneration aspects
More focusing on market implementation
More focusing on market implementation
The participants (TAAC members and guests) are from Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, UK and the US.
The scope includes various aspects: airtightness requirements in the countries involved competent tester schemes in the countries involved applicable standards and guidelines for testing collection of relevant guidance and training documents
13
14
8
Several sessions at last conferences were dedicated to Annex 62
Newsletters
J F M A M J J A S O N D
15
16
9
17
18
10
About AIVC
EU EPBD article 19a –feasibility study of inspection of stand-alone ventilation systems
EPBD 2018 – Article 19aFeasibility study
The Commission shall, before 2020, conclude a feasibility study, clarifying the possibilities and timeline to introduce
• the inspection of stand- alone ventilation systems and
• an optional building renovation passport that is complementary to the energy performance certificates, in order to provide a long-term, step-by-step renovation roadmap for a specific building based on quality criteria, following an energy audit, and outlining relevant measures and renovations that could improve the energy performance.
19
20
11
www.epbd19a.eu
ENER/C3/2018-447/05
Outcome online survey245 Respondents from 28 countries
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
Type of stakeholders
21
22
12
In most cases, theycontribute to a goodindoor environment(indoor air quality,
noise, thermal comfort)and are energy efficient
In most cases, theycontribute to a good
indoor environment buttheir energy efficiency is
not optimal
In many cases, they failto contribute to a good
indoor environment
No opinion With comments0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
Your opinion about current overall performance of installed stand-alone
ventilation systems?
Good IAQAND
Energy efficient
Poor energy
efficiency
Poor IAQ
15% of the respondents believe that the performances of installedstand-alone ventilation systems are OK in terms of IAQ and energy
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Strongly agree
Agree
Indifferent
Disagree
Strongly disagree
PR
OD
UC
TS
PR
OD
UC
T I
NF
O
DE
SIG
N
EX
EC
UT
ION
CO
MM
ISS
ION
ING
MA
INT
EN
AN
CE
PR
ICE
CO
MP
ET
ITIO
N
INS
PE
CT
ION
AW
AR
EN
ES
S
CH
AN
GE
IN
US
E
Reasons for poor performances?
There are many reasons for poor performances of ventilation systems
23
24
13
Energyperformance
Indoor airquality
Noise level Thermalcomfort
(draught)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
No opinion
Very positive
Positive
No impact
Negative
Very negative
Impact of initial inspection?
About 80% of respondents believe that initial inspection can have a positive to very positive impact on energy performance and indoor climate
Do you believe systematic inspection should be considered?
ENER/C3/2018-447/05
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%
Newly installed ventilation systems
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%
Ventilation systems that are already installed
80% is in favour (mandatory or voluntary) for a systematic inspectionIn case of new installations a higher percentage for mandatory inspection
25
26
14
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
No opinion
Very important
Rather important
Somewhat important
Slightly important
Not important
Which measures can reduce need for inspection?
On average 50% of the respondents believe that various measures can reduce the need for inspection
www.epbd19a.eu
1st stakeholders meeting June 24 in Brussels
27
28
15
About AIVC
EU EPBD article 19a –feasibility study of inspection of stand-alone ventilation systems
29